A personal account of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa chronicles the author's imprisonment in the early 1960s for her participation in the opposition movement of the African National Congress
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"[Ruth First's] life, and her death, remains a beacon to all who love liberty." - Nelson Mandela, at the commemoration of the tenth anniversary of Ruth First's murder
A powerful and gripping personal account of imprisonment and interrogation by one of the key figures of the anti-apartheid movement.
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Paperback. Condition: Good. Covers have minor wear and creasing. Corners lightly bumped. Binding tight. No writing. 170 pages. One woman's account of her arrest under the Ninety-Day Law in the 1960s and the months spent in prison followed by re-arrest. Size: 5.5 x 8.25. Seller Inventory # 041610